Amazing. I guess it pays to do work with a limited number of printing labs.
From the article:
"Or, he said, for practical purposes photographers should consider
charging more up front for their work and then signing away future
copyright."
This has been the trend with some wedding photographers in any case.
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Anyone using "Wal-Mart" "the Kodak EasyShare Gallery" or a similar
enthusiast-based "lab" to print his/her photographs is probably not really
a professional.
Costco, however, has a pretty good reputation (at least in my
neighborhood), routinely calibrates their printers, and provides profiles
on the Dry Creek Photo web site.
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